patternrules   [plain text]


#                                                                    -*-perl-*-

$description = "Test pattern rules.";

$details = "";

use Cwd;

$dir = cwd;
$dir =~ s,.*/([^/]+)$,../$1,;


#  TEST #1: Make sure that multiple patterns where the same target
#           can be built are searched even if the first one fails
#           to match properly.
#

run_make_test('
.PHONY: all

all: case.1 case.2 case.3
a: void

# 1 - existing file
%.1: void
	@exit 1
%.1: #MAKEFILE#
	@exit 0

# 2 - phony
%.2: void
	@exit 1
%.2: 2.phony
	@exit 0
.PHONY: 2.phony

# 3 - implicit-phony
%.3: void
	@exit 1
%.3: 3.implicit-phony
	@exit 0

3.implicit-phony:
',
'',
'');

# TEST #2: make sure files that are built via implicit rules are marked
#          as targets (Savannah bug #12202).
#
run_make_test('
TARGETS := foo foo.out

.PHONY: all foo.in

all: $(TARGETS)

%: %.in
	@echo $@

%.out: %
	@echo $@

foo.in: ; @:

',
'',
'foo
foo.out');


# TEST #3: make sure intermidite files that also happened to be
#          prerequisites are not removed (Savannah bug #12267).
#
run_make_test('
$(dir)/foo.o:

$(dir)/foo.y:
	@echo $@

%.c: %.y
	touch $@

%.o: %.c
	@echo $@

.PHONY: install
install: $(dir)/foo.c

',
"dir=$dir",
"$dir/foo.y
touch $dir/foo.c
$dir/foo.o");

unlink("$dir/foo.c");


# TEST #4: make sure precious flag is set properly for targets
#          that are built via implicit rules (Savannah bug #13218).
#
run_make_test('
.DELETE_ON_ERROR:

.PRECIOUS: %.bar

%.bar:; @touch $@ && exit 1

$(dir)/foo.bar:

',
"dir=$dir",
"#MAKE#: *** [$dir/foo.bar] Error 1",
512);

unlink("$dir/foo.bar");


# TEST #5: make sure targets of a macthed implicit pattern rule never
#          never considered intermediate (Savannah bug #13022).
#
run_make_test('
.PHONY: all
all: foo.c foo.o

%.h %.c: %.in
	touch $*.h
	touch $*.c

%.o: %.c %.h
	echo $+ >$@

%.o: %.c
	@echo wrong rule

foo.in:
	touch $@

',
'',
'touch foo.in
touch foo.h
touch foo.c
echo foo.c foo.h >foo.o');

unlink('foo.in', 'foo.h', 'foo.c', 'foo.o');

# This tells the test driver that the perl test script executed properly.
1;